Her Majesty's GovernmentTruly this is a very Brown government!
We will publish the official list of Her Majesty's Government as soon as it becomes available from 27 May [sic] 2007.
Cabinet
Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury and Minister for the Civil Service
Rt Hon Gordon Brown MP
Deputy Prime Minister and First Secretary of State
To be confirmed
Other Ministers
To be confirmed
But once the posts have all been filled there will be many more names. Somehow I doubt we'll ever see a government as small as the following Australian ministry which held ofice from December 5 1972 to December 19 1972:
Prime Minister - Gough WhitlamCan this be beaten for the smallest government ever?
Minister for Foreign Affairs - Gough Whitlam
Treasurer - Gough Whitlam
Attorney-General - Gough Whitlam
Minister for Customs and Excise - Gough Whitlam
Minister for Trade and Industry - Gough Whitlam
Minister for Shipping and Transport - Gough Whitlam
Minister for Education and Science - Gough Whitlam
Minister for Civil Aviation - Gough Whitlam
Minister for Housing - Gough Whitlam
Minister for Works - Gough Whitlam
Minister for External Territories - Gough Whitlam
Minister for Environment, Aborigines and the Arts - Gough Whitlam
Deputy Prime Minister - Lance Barnard
Minister for Defence - Lance Barnard
Minister for Supply - Lance Barnard
Minister for the Army - Lance Barnard
Minister for the Navy - Lance Barnard
Minister for Air - Lance Barnard
Postmaster-General - Lance Barnard
Minister for Labour and National Service - Lance Barnard
Minister for Social Services - Lance Barnard
Minister for Immigration - Lance Barnard
Minister for the Interior - Lance Barnard
Minister for Primary Industry - Lance Barnard
Minister for Repatriation - Lance Barnard
Minister for Health - Lance Barnard
Minister for National Development - Lance Barnard
(Source: Wikipedia: First Whitlam Ministry)
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